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Original Village, Anglo-Saxon name meaning cold
cottages. Listed in Domesday as Caldecote
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12.30,
17.18,
57.17
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with 2 mills.
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Caldecotte lake
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Water Sports. |
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Lord Campbell of Eskin, Chairman of the Milton Keynes
Development Corporation 1967-1983.
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The premier park
of the city bridging the city centre to the Ouzel Valley
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The City Centre.
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The predominant feature of the centre is the Shopping Building
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of steel and glass containing tropical and
temperate plants from all over the world, run for half a mile
each. These form the corridors to service the main shopping area,
all under cover.
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The City Church
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- The Point
Bars, fitness, 10 screen cinema
- Theatre and Art Gallery
- The National Hockey Stadium
- The Winter Garden
Fitness centre, bars and restaurants in a huge tropical conservatory.
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Name of farm.
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Woughton Campus. School and Leisure Centre.
Name of Field, Connie (rabbit) Burrough
(warren) Hill. From the Gt Linford map of 1641. It was the
site an area of land enclosed for the breeding of small game,
especially rabbits
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Field name, 1693.
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